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Thinking of building an Assault spoon..

Just a matter of getting the $$$


Thinking a Cav15 composite stock/lower, 18" barrel w/flattop tritium sights for the basics...

Looking at RRA the only 18" complete uppers are the Airgauged stainless bull barrels.... Is this going to be seriously front heavy?

Throw some links at me... Not looking for a tack driver.... Just something that will make a respectable group and be reliable...



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Liking this upper..... just worried about being way nose heavy...
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Also... How much of a premium to feed it 6.8?
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The weight is only really an issue if you're going to carry it any great distances. What is the intended use of the spoon? If it's just a range gun, make it as heavy as you want and put it on a Harris bi-pod.

Front heavy is not necessarily a bad thing, as it does help to tame muzzle climb, which, with a 6.8mm, you are going to have.
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Range gun, plinking, varmint hunting, and I might be taking a Tac Carbine class here at the university in the fall. Its a class taught by OHP troopers and aimed at kids going into law enforcement....

I'd just be taking it for hours/fun...
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I'm looking into taking a tactical rifle class. The one closest to me recomends bringing 2,000 rounds.

As a reloader, that's a lot of brass to leave at the range!
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I'm going to talk to the instructor pretty soon. I'll enroll even if I don't haver spoon yet. My room mate says I can borrow one of his if needed. He won't be using them. He'll be in afghanistan by then
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damn, i want to go back to college now!

i want a Socom 16. the longer, heavier scout version.
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I'm looking into taking a tactical rifle class. The one closest to me recomends bringing 2,000 rounds.

As a reloader, that's a lot of brass to leave at the range!
Which one? I hear the DTI class is awesome.
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Which one? I hear the DTI class is awesome.
Crossed Arrows training. I can't find the website at work.
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WTF are you talking about mike?
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6.8 is at least a buck a round so you may want to stick with 5.56. If you want something biger just get an AR10 and it will be cheaper to shoot than the 6.8 by far.
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what about a 7.62? i have been thinking about one over the 5.56.
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Good to know... My roomie was the on pushing for 6.8... I really have no need for a round that hot...
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what about a 7.62? i have been thinking about one over the 5.56.
Thats an AK round for starters.....
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6.8 is at least a buck a round so you may want to stick with 5.56. If you want something biger just get an AR10 and it will be cheaper to shoot than the 6.8 by far.
This is very solid advice.

There is little in the way of a 'tactical threat' that needs killing that cannot be killed with Mk262 Mod1 5.56mm ammo.
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What about that? Not sure if its worth paying the premium for stainless.... Would pay up for the YHM 4 rail guard and a 4rail gas block....
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Also.... anybody got any suggestions on trigger groups? Iron sights? Thinking the tritium ones I've seen around here....

Should I pay the 120 for the standard carrier and charge handle from Model 1? Any other options? Anybody goodies they'd make me a deal on?
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Thats an AK round for starters.....
You can get an AR in 7.62x39 (the AK round), but i am pretty sure lane meant 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Win)

6.8 is probably not going to be around for very long, it failed to win the Army contract.

Stainless is not really neccesary, and chrome lined standard ordnance steel barrels last longer, but if you like the look, then by all means lay out the money for SS.

It is a personal decision.

The heart of the spoon is the trigger. I highly suggest laying out a couple hundred on a match grade trigger assy. It makes a world of difference.

Beyond that, just make sure you get an AR with the improved M-4 feed ramps and a chrome lined barrel/bore and forward assist. All the rest of the stuff is entirely optional, these few things i just mentioned are the "must have" items. A 1/7" twist barrel is also a nice feature.

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